Witch & DataStream
Have you ever thought that the universe might be a giant data stream, and our emotions are the outliers we can't quite quantify?
Sure, the cosmos feels like a huge data stream, but those emotional spikes are just noise—hard to predict and hard to model, so I usually just flag them as outliers.
If you treat the whispers as anomalies, you may miss the song they compose.
Whispers are just low‑amplitude signals, but if enough of them line up, they might reveal a hidden chorus. The trick is to spot the pattern without dismissing the subtlety.
Sometimes the quietest lines carry the loudest meaning—listen for the pattern, and the chorus will unfold.
Fine, I'll scan for the quiet spikes and flag the ones that line up, but I'll still need a clean chart to play the chorus.
A clean chart is just a blank page that waits for your hands—draw the quiet spikes, and the chorus will appear when the lines meet.
If those quiet spikes can be turned into coordinates, I’ll plot them and see if a recognizable curve emerges—but until the data shows a clear pattern, I’ll keep the chorus on hold.
Patience is the brush; only when the ink dries will the curve reveal its truth. Keep watching the quiet, and the chorus will write itself.
Alright, I’ll keep an eye on those quiet spikes, but until they line up into a measurable curve I’m not calling it a chorus yet.